ports/188262: Port net/quagga on FreeBSD 10 fails install
Kevin Thompson
antiduh at csh.rit.edu
Fri Apr 4 20:20:01 UTC 2014
The following reply was made to PR ports/188262; it has been noted by GNATS.
From: Kevin Thompson <antiduh at csh.rit.edu>
To: Boris Kovalenko <boris at tagnet.ru>
Cc: bug-followup at freebsd.org
Subject: Re: ports/188262: Port net/quagga on FreeBSD 10 fails install
Date: Fri, 04 Apr 2014 16:02:14 -0400
Well, there's not much to add - like I said, it was a fresh install. I
did a portsnap fetch update just yesterday, so I should be as up-to-date
as possible. Some of the packages I had installed came from 'pkg
install' because I was too lazy to build them, but quagga and a few
others were built from source.
My src.conf file is empty
My make.conf file is empty
net/quagga has no 'make config' tunables checked.
Here's a list of every package installed on the machine:
autoconf-2.69 Automatically configure source code on
many Un*x platforms
autoconf-wrapper-20131203 Wrapper script for GNU autoconf
automake-1.14 GNU Standards-compliant Makefile
generator
automake-wrapper-20131203 Wrapper script for GNU automake
cscope-15.8a An interactive C program browser
ctags-5.8 A feature-filled tagfile generator for vi
and emacs clones
dialog4ports-0.1.5_2 Console Interface to configure ports
gawk-4.1.0 The GNU version of Awk
gettext-0.18.3.1 GNU gettext package
gmake-3.82_1 GNU version of 'make' utility
help2man-1.43.3_1 Automatically generating simple manual
pages from program output
libffi-3.0.13_1 Foreign Function Interface
libsigsegv-2.10 Handling page faults in user mode
libtool-2.4.2_2 Generic shared library support script
libyaml-0.1.4_3 A YAML 1.1 parser and emitter written in
C
lua52-5.2.3_2 Small, compilable scripting language
providing easy access to C code
m4-1.4.17_1,1 GNU m4
p5-Locale-gettext-1.05_3 Message handling functions
perl5-5.16.3_9 Practical Extraction and Report Language
pkg-1.2.7_2 Package manager
pkgconf-0.9.5 Utility to help to configure compiler and
linker flags
portmaster-3.17.4 Manage your ports without external
databases or languages
python-2.7_1,2 The \"meta-port\" for the default version
of Python interpreter
python2-2_2 The \"meta-port\" for version 2 of the
Python interpreter
python27-2.7.6_4 Interpreted object-oriented programming
language
quagga-0.99.22.3 Free RIPv1, RIPv2, OSPFv2, BGP4, IS-IS
route software
ruby-1.9.3.484_2,1 Object-oriented interpreted scripting
language
tcl86-8.6.1 Tool Command Language
vim-7.4.229_1 Improved version of the vi editor
I have no idea why that 'STRIPBIN' is getting into the command line to
install; something wrong with libtool? It might've been one of the
packages I installed from 'pkg install'
/bin/sh /usr/local/bin/libtool --mode=install STRIPBIN=/usr/bin/strip
install -s -o root -g wheel -m 555 zebra '/usr/local/sbin'
libtool: install: STRIPBIN=/usr/bin/strip install
/usr/local/sbin/install
usage: install <snip>
gmake[4]: *** [install-sbinPROGRAMS] Error 64
I have no idea what's setting that.
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